Viasat Explorer

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Viasat Explorer
Launched January 6, 2002
Owned by Modern Times Group
Sister channel(s) Viasat History
Website Norwegian site
Swedish site
Danish site
Availability
Satellite
Viasat Flag of Denmark Flag of Finland Flag of Norway Flag of Sweden Flag of Estonia Flag of Latvia Flag of Lithuania
UPC Direct Flag of Hungary Flag of the Czech Republic Flag of Slovakia
Focus Sat Flag of Romania
Digi TV Flag of Romania Flag of the Czech Republic Flag of Slovakia Flag of Hungary Flag of Croatia
Boom TV Flag of Romania
Max TV Flag of Romania
Total TV Flag of Serbia Flag of Croatia Flag of Slovenia Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulsatcom Flag of Bulgaria
ITV Partener Flag of Bulgaria
Cable
Com Hem Flag of Sweden
TDC Kabel TV Flag of Denmark
Canal Digital Flag of Sweden
LumoTV Flag of Finland
Tele2Vision Flag of Sweden
Sonera Flag of Finland
Welho Flag of Finland
RCS (Romania) Channel 41
UPC (Romania) Channel 45
IPTV over ADSL
iNES (Romania)

Viasat Explorer is a television channel owned by Modern Times Group showing documentaries about wild animals, extreme sports, adventure, travel and technology. It was launched in January 2002 in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.[1] On November 1, 2003 it expanded into Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Belarus, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria. In 2006, all Serbian cable operators and their satellie platform, Total TV began with broadcasting this channel.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Modern Times Group. "Viasat to offer four new TV channels on digital platform". Press release.
  2. ^ Modern Times Group. "Viasat Explorer channel to launch in Eastern Europe". Press release.